Aidan Taylor

Hi, i’am Aidan Taylor, and is serving in the field of PCB Reverse Engineer, PCB design engineer, and PCB assembly technician. We have more than 10 years of experience in the PCB industry.

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MCP2515 Technical Guide

MCP2515 ☰ Overview Quick Start Pro Dev Apps & Troubleshooting What is MCP2515? MCP2515 is a standalone Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller developed by Microchip. It fully implements the CAN 2.0B specification, providing a reliable, flexible, and cost-effective CAN bus communication solution for embedded systems via a high-speed SPI interface. MCP2515 Core Technical Specifications

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STM32H753VIT6 Microcontroller

STM32H753 Microcontroller

STM32H753 Core Tech Diagrams Features Applications Ecosystem FAQ Core Tech Diagrams Features Applications Ecosystem FAQ Exploring the STM32H753 A powerful engine for the embedded world. A microcontroller that combines high performance, rich peripherals, and superior power efficiency. 480MHz Cortex-M7 Core 1027DMIPS Exceptional Performance 1MB SRAM Memory 35+ Communication Interfaces Powerful Core, Outstanding Performance This section

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Arduino Nano Boards

Arduino Nano Board: Features, Pinout, Models, and Programming Tutorials

The Arduino Nano is a popular choice for makers, hobbyists, and engineers who need a capable microcontroller for their electronic projects. It comes with small footprint and flexibility. Whether you’re building a simple sensor-based application or a more complex IoT device, the Arduino Nano provides all the essential features in a portable, easy-to-use package. In

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Power Distribution System (PDS)

How to Reduce Power Supply Noise in Circuit Board?

Power Supply Noise is a kind of electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the power distributor system. the frequency spectrum of its conducted noise is about 10kHz~30MHz, up to 150MHz. This noise can interfere with the normal operation of electronic devices and can cause signal distortion. So, how can you reduce noise in your power supply? To

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Deconstructing the Car Control Panel Reverse Engineering for a Smoother Ride

Deconstructing the Car Control Panel: Reverse Engineering for a Smoother Ride

The car control panel is an essential part of any vehicle, allowing us to control its functions and make sure we have a safe and comfortable ride. However, over time, the car control panel can become outdated or malfunction, leading to a less enjoyable driving experience. Fortunately, reverse engineering can help us deconstruct the car

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